Green Educators Workshop

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In attendance was Kitan David, the cofounder and CEO of SeedDev and Abraham Akpan, the Director of Emerging communities Africa and Akure Tech hub. They both came around and gave a talk on Tech for Social Good. Challenging individuals to upskill and educate themselves to be globally competitive

Kitan Davis, one of the invited speakers spoke on tech for social good, sharing light on how Nigerian youths need to reinvent themselves through continuous personal development to be globally competitive.

We are advocates of the 3.R’s and its only natural for us to have a session that accommodates this. Thus, we had a skill acquisition session which trained participants on the use of recycled materials for making awesome and beautiful frames.

The participants were equipped with strategies that enables them have an Active Green Club in their respective schools and techniques to ensure participation of club members.

Mr. Akpan Abraham started with a game of Simon says which cooled off everyone and got them excited about his talk where he shed light on the fact that we do not need to climb mountains to solve problems but by looking at our environment and see the immediate needs we can proffer innovative solutions.

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